Pharmacy Technician Intern
Company: Mid Michigan Health
Location: Midland
Posted on: February 4, 2025
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Job Description:
Summary
The Pharmacy Technician Trainee is an entry-level position. This
temporary position is a training program to achieve educational
experience with the final result of passing the Pharmacy Technician
Certification Board (PTCB) exam to become a Licensed Certified
Pharmacy Technician in the state of Michigan. The trainee will be
eligible to advance to a Licensed Pharmacy Technician upon full
licensure with the State of Michigan Board of Pharmacy and may
apply to open positions within the health system. The Pharmacy
Technician Trainee will receive education to learn how to decipher
orders on the computer, compound IVs, charge and credit, fill
orders, answer phones and doors, and stock the department upon
licensure. The training program and materials will be provided,
however, the trainee is responsible for the cost of the
certification exam and licensure.
Responsibilities
Pharmacy Technician Trainee:
1. Will complete the Pharmacy Tech Prep Online Employer-based
Training Program within 3-4 months training period.
a. Medications (40%)
--- Generic names, brand names, and classifications of
medications
--- Therapeutic equivalence
--- Common and life-threatening drug interactions and
contraindications (e.g., drug-disease, drug-drug, drug-dietary
supplement, drug-laboratory, drug-nutrient)
--- Strengths/dose, dosage forms, routes of administration, special
handling and administration instructions, and duration of drug
therapy
--- Common and severe medication side effects, adverse effects, and
allergies
--- Indications of medications and dietary supplements
--- Drug stability (e.g., oral suspensions, insulin,
reconstitutables, injectables, vaccinations)
--- Narrow therapeutic index (NTI) medications
--- Physical and chemical incompatibilities related to non-sterile
compounding and reconstitution
--- Proper storage of medications (e.g., temperature ranges, light
sensitivity, restricted access)
b. Patient Safety and Quality Assurance (30%)
--- High-alert/risk medications and look-alike/sound-alike LASA
medications
--- Error prevention strategies (e.g., prescription or medication
order to correct patient, Tall Man lettering, separating inventory,
leading and trailing zeros, bar code usage, limit use of
error-prone abbreviations)
--- Issues that require pharmacist intervention (e.g., drug
utilization review DUR , adverse drug event ADE , OTC
recommendation, therapeutic substitution, misuse, adherence,
post-immunization follow-up, allergies, drug interactions)
--- Event reporting procedures (e.g., medication errors, adverse
effects, and product integrity, MedWatch, near miss, root-cause
analysis RCA )
--- Types of prescription errors (e.g., abnormal doses, early
refill, incorrect quantity, incorrect patient, incorrect drug)
--- Hygiene and cleaning standards (e.g., handwashing, personal
protective equipment PPE , cleaning counting trays, countertop, and
equipment)
c. Order Entry and Processing (20%)
--- Procedures to compound non-sterile products (e.g., ointments,
mixtures, liquids, emulsions, suppositories, enemas)
--- Formulas, calculations, ratios, proportions, allegations,
conversions, Sig codes (e.g., b.i.d., t.i.d., Roman numerals),
abbreviations, medical terminology, and symbols for day's supply,
quantity, dose, concentration, dilutions
--- Equipment/supplies required for drug administration (e.g.,
package size, unit dose, diabetic supplies, spacers, oral and
injectable syringes)
--- Lot numbers, expiration dates, and National Drug Code (NDC)
numbers
--- Procedures for identifying and returning dispensable,
non-dispensable, and expired medications and supplies (e.g., credit
return, return to stock, reverse distribution)
d. Federal Requirements (10%)
--- Federal requirements for handling and disposal of
non-hazardous, hazardous, and pharmaceutical substances and
waste
--- Federal requirements for controlled substance prescriptions
(i.e., new, refill, transfer) and DEA controlled substance
schedules
--- Federal requirements (e.g., DEA, FDA) for controlled substances
(i.e., receiving, storing, ordering, labeling, dispensing, reverse
distribution, take-back programs, and loss or theft of)
--- Federal requirements for restricted drug programs and related
medication processing (e.g., pseudoephedrine, Risk Evaluation and
Mitigation Strategies REMS )
--- FDA recall requirements (e.g., medications, devices, supplies,
supplements, classifications)
2. Will log hours of experiential training in the pharmacy.
3. Required to register and pass the Pharmacy Technician
Certification Exam within 6 months of hire.
4. Required to obtain the Pharmacy Technician License and fulfill
the Pharmacy Technician requirements of the Michigan State Board of
Pharmacy.
Other duties as assigned.
Certifications and Licensures
High School Diploma or GED
Other Information
Keywords: Mid Michigan Health, Midland , Pharmacy Technician Intern, Healthcare , Midland, Michigan
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